HQ Wedding Favors Affiliate Program is an excellent way for you to generate more value and income to your website. By linking to our website, you will offer your viewers unique wedding favors, bridal accessories, accessories for the wedding ceremony and reception and wedding party gifts. We pride ourselves in great customer satisfaction and we only carry the items that customers in the wedding circuit are looking for. We have even expanded our line to offer party favors for all life events. Best yet, it's free to join. There is no signup fee for you. You just begin to cash in.
How does it work?
Becoming a member of our program is simple:
- A customer comes to your website or receives an opt-in email communication.
- The customer clicks on the affiliate link on your website that is provided to you.
- The customer places an order.
- You earn a whopping 10% commission on a sale.
- If customer returns for a second purchase within 120 days, you earn on that sale too.
Why Affiliate with HQ Wedding Favors
The average size of our orders is over $100.00 and each time a visitor purchases or reorders, you earn 10% for the sale. It is common for our orders to reach $300.00 and over. Best of all, we do all the work for you. There is no order fulfillment, no customer service, no order tracking or anything on your end. We take care of all of this will you make money on every purchase that comes from your website. Further benefits are:
- Track sales and earnings in real time.
- Choose how you want to be paid. Choose to have a check mailed or the earnings direct deposited.
When Do You Get Paid?
You get paid every quarter by check for the full amount of revenues that occurred in this time frame. We also provide real-time access information regarding traffic activity from your website.
How Much Am I Charged?
There are absolutely NO COSTS to you. Sign up is free!
How Do I Qualify?
Any website is eligible to apply for membership to our affiliate program. However, we reserve the right to reject any websites that displays objection or controversial material.
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